Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . NERVOUS AXD GENERAL Fig. 14.—Central terminalfibres from the yellow sub-stance of the cerebellum ofthe common pigeon : a, ter-minal plexus of primary fi-bres ; b, loopings of the ter-minal fibres ; c, ganglionicglobules.* A ganglionic cell nerves. It has been stated thatthe mode of termination of theprimary fibres is much moredifficult of demonstration in thecentral parts than in the is impossible at pr


Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . NERVOUS AXD GENERAL Fig. 14.—Central terminalfibres from the yellow sub-stance of the cerebellum ofthe common pigeon : a, ter-minal plexus of primary fi-bres ; b, loopings of the ter-minal fibres ; c, ganglionicglobules.* A ganglionic cell nerves. It has been stated thatthe mode of termination of theprimary fibres is much moredifficult of demonstration in thecentral parts than in the is impossible at present to saypositively that they again turn roundloop-wise, on the surface of thebrain, as certain observations wouldlead us to conclude that they did.(Fig. 14.) [§ S3. Besides the tubular orprimary fibrous formations nowdescribed, there is a second and general elementary structure in the J ,.,, -, ,,nervous system, entitled the gang- lionic, or nervous globules, better theganglionic cells or corpuscles. Thesecorpuscles are met with in the brain, from the Gasserian ganglion spinal cord, and ganglia, and also °,f ™an j™™* fro™ *s, ,, . & &. i sheath and highly magnified, h


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